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1 University of Huddersfield Repository Armitage, Rachel and Monchuk, Leanne 1999 to 2009: Re-evaluating Secured by Design Ten Years On Original Citation Armitage, Rachel and Monchuk, Leanne (2009) 1999 to 2009: Re-evaluating Secured by Design Ten Years On. In: Proceedings of idoc'09 'What's Up Doc' International Design Out Crime Conference. Design Out Crime Research Centre, Perth, Western Australia. ISBN This version is available at The University Repository is a digital collection of the research output of the University, available on Open Access. Copyright and Moral Rights for the items on this site are retained by the individual author and/or other copyright owners. Users may access full items free of charge; copies of full text items generally can be reproduced, displayed or performed and given to third parties in any format or medium for personal research or study, educational or not-for-profit purposes without prior permission or charge, provided: The authors, title and full bibliographic details is credited in any copy; A hyperlink and/or URL is included for the original metadata page; and The content is not changed in any way. For more information, including our policy and submission procedure, please contact the Repository Team at: E.mailbox@hud.ac.uk.
2 1999 to 2009: Re-Evaluating Secured by Design (SBD) in West Yorkshire Dr. Rachel Armitage and Leanne Monchuk Applied Criminology Centre, University of Huddersfield
3 First, where is West Yorkshire?
4 First, where is West Yorkshire?
5 Firstly, where is West Yorkshire?
6 Firstly, where is West Yorkshire?
7 Secondly, what is Secured by Design (SBD)?
8 Secondly, what is Secured by Design(SBD)? UK based initiative, managed by Association of Chief Police Officers Crime Prevention Initiatives Ltd. Devised in 1989 by police forces based in South of England aim of countering rise in household burglary. Aims to encourage developers, planners, architects to design out crime at the planning stage. Day-to-day delivery by local police Architectural Liaison Officers/Crime Prevention Design Advisors (approx 320 across UK). Sets standards of compliance based upon.
9 Physical Security Sets standards of physical security for property and boundaries. Maximise security without creating a hostile environment. Doors BSI PAS 23-1(fit for purpose) BSI PAS 24-1 (attack test) Windows BS7950 Fencing Lighting
10 Surveillance Secured by Design maximises natural surveillance through design and layout without compromising privacy. For example Houses are positioned so that entrances face the street. Foliage, walls and fences must not obstruct sightlines. Estates also include a mix of dwellings designed for a variety of resident types (family, elderly, couples) to maximise round the clock surveillance.
11 Dwelling entrances face the street, sightlines are not obstructed
12 Access/Egress Estates are designed to include a minimum number of access/egress points. Based on principle that highly permeable estates (with lots of through movement) Provide convenient escape routes for offenders. Give offenders the opportunity to attach the estate to their awareness space. If offenders pass through en route to school, friends, leisure activities, they become aware of potential targets. Make it difficult for residents to distinguish between legitimate users of space or potential offenders. If challenged, an offender can say that they are within public space.
13 Unnecessary footpaths should be avoided
14 Where necessary, avoid footpaths which are dark, narrow, or have sharp bends
15 Territoriality Territoriality - builds upon Newman s Defensible Space. The physical design of a neighbourhood can either increase or inhibit people s sense of control of the spaces in which they live. Newman categorised space into public (road in front of property), semi-public (front garden), semi-private (back garden) and private (inside the property) SBD aims to minimise public and maximise private space. Like Newman, SBD advocates the principle that space should have a clearly defined ownership, purpose and role so that it is evident to residents who should and more importantly, who should not be in a given area.
16 SBD ensures that nonresidents know they are entering a private area
17 Management and Maintenance SBD estates must have a programmed management system in place to maintain the area i.e. removing litter and graffiti, cutting grass. Maintaining cleanliness encourages pride amongst residents and portrays an image to offenders that crime and disorder will not go unnoticed.
18 This paper Presents the findings of a re-evaluation of SBD housing in West Yorkshire, England. Conducted early Funded by University of Huddersfield, ACPO CPI Ltd, West Yorkshire Police entirely independent. Builds upon evaluation of SBD conducted in 1999 (Armitage, 2000)
19 Rationale In June 2008, Quaver Lane in Bradford become 10,000 th SBD property to be built in West Yorkshire Publicity and interest in the scheme. West Yorkshire county with most SBD properties (outside London) 2009 marked ten year anniversary of original evaluation of SBD in West Yorkshire (Armitage, 2000). Need to update sample utilised in 1999 evaluation.
20 Updating the Sample Original evaluation looked at 25 SBD and 25 non-sbd estates spread throughout West Yorkshire and began in To allow at least one year of crime data post-residents moving in, sample included developments built in SBD standard updated regularly, however, 1999 saw major changes: BS7950 (windows) PAS 24 (doors) The sample of SBD properties were did not include these changes. Even without the changes introduced in 1999, the original study showed that houses built between 1994 and 1998 were improving dramatically.
21 SBD as an evolving standard SBD as an Evolving Standard 180% Burglary Rate on SBD Estate as a Proportion of Rate on Non- -SBD Matched Pair 160% 140% 120% 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% SBD estates experienced 171% of burglary of non-sbd estates SBD estates experienced 130% of burglary of non-sbd estates SBD estates experienced 97% of burglary of non-sbd estates Year Estate was Built SBD estates experienced 51% of burglary of non-sbd estates SBD estates experienced 47% of burglary of non-sbd estates
22 Original sample did not represent an accurate reflection of SBD in 2009
23 2009 Re-evaluation
24 Methodology Police Recorded Crime Data Police Recorded Crime Data SBD Most Recent Built April March developments 342 properties Same Street Built April March developments 101 properties Matched Pairs Built April March developments 342 properties Re-evaluating Original Sample 2 developments 36 properties Non- SBD West Yorkshire 867,885 properties Same Street 11 developments 354 properties Matched Pairs 16 developments 253 properties Re-evaluating Original Sample 2 developments 42 properties
25 Methodology Self-Reported Crime Data Self-Reported Crime Data SBD Matched Pairs Built April March developments 342 residents Non- SBD Matched Pairs 16 developments 253 residents 11% response rate
26 Methodology Visual Audits Visual Audit Data SBD Matched Pairs Built April March developments 342 properties Non- SBD Matched Pairs 16 developments 253 properties
27 Key Findings SBD against West Yorkshire Police Recorded Crime Data SBD Most Recent Built April March developments 342 properties August 2007-July burglaries 5.8 per 1,000 properties* Non- SBD West Yorkshire 867,885 properties August 2007-July ,701 burglaries 22.7 per 1,000 properties*
28 Key Findings SBD against Same Street Police Recorded Crime Data SBD Same Street Built April March developments 101 properties August 2007-July offences per 1000 households* 0 burglary dwelling offences 0 per 1000 households* Non- SBD Same Street 11 developments 354 properties August 2007-July offences per 1000 households* 5 burglary dwelling offences 14.1 per 1000 households*
29 Crime Categories recorded within the Same Street sample (August 2007-July 2008) Crime Type Non SBD SBD Significant Difference No. Rate No. Rate Assault p<0.05 Criminal Damage ns Burglary Other ns Burglary Dwelling p<0.05 Theft from vehicle p<0.05 Theft of vehicle + twoc ns Other Total p<0.05
30 Key findings SBD and non-sbd Matched Pairs Police Recorded Crime Data SBD August 2007 July crimes per 1000 households 2 burglary dwellings 5.9 per 1000 households Matched Pairs Built April March developments 342 properties Non- SBD August 2007 July crimes 166 per 1000 households 2 burglary dwellings 7.9 per 1000 households Matched Pairs 16 developments 253 properties
31 Crime Categories recorded within the Matched Pairs sample (August 2007-July 2008) Crime Type Non SBD SBD Significant Difference No. Rate No. Rate Assault ns Criminal Damage ns Burglary Other ns Burglary Dwelling ns Theft from vehicle ns Theft of vehicle + twoc ns Other ns Total ns
32 Re-evaluating evaluating Original 1999 Sample Police Recorded Crime Data SBD Re-evaluating Original Sample 2 developments 36 properties Non- SBD Re-evaluating Original Sample 2 developments 42 properties
33 : Matched Pair One SBD performs better than (or same as) non-sbd for both time periods. Crime on SBD remained same. Crime on non-sbd increased by 700% Development Number of Properti es Number of Crimes 1999/2000 Crime Rate per 1000 in 1999/2000 Number of Crimes 2007/2008 Crime Rate in 2007/2008 SBD Street Non-SBD Street
34 : Matched Pair Two SBD performs better than non-sbd for both time periods. Crime on SBD increased by 200%. Crime on non-sbd increased by 20%. Development Number of Properti es Number of Crimes 1999/2000 Crime Rate per 1000 in 1999/2000 Number of Crimes 2007/2008 Crime Rate in 2007/2008 SBD Street Non-SBD Street
35 Sustainability of Crime Reductions SBD performs better than (or same as) non-sbd on both pairs in both time periods. Pair one - SBD sustained crime reduction, non-sbd saw crime increase. Pair two SBD saw crime increase at a greater rate than non-sbd Crime Rate (per 1000 Properties) SBD1 NSBD1 SBD2 NSBD2 Development
36 Key Findings Self-Reported Crime Data Self-Reported Crime Data SBD 3% victim of burglary 3% victim of theft of vehicle 6% theft from vehicle Matched Pairs Built April March developments 342 residents Non- SBD 6% victim of burglary 6% victim of theft of vehicle 17% theft from vehicle Matched Pairs 16 developments 253 residents
37 Key Findings Self-Reported Crime Data Crime Category Percentage of SBD respondents Percentage of non-sbd respondents 2009 Theft of Vehicle 3%(1) 6%(2) Attempt Theft of Vehicle 3%(1) 14%(5) Theft from Vehicle 6%(2) 17%(6) Attempt Theft from Vehicle 6%(2) 11%(4) Theft of Bicycle 3%(1) 6%(2) Attempt Theft of Bicycle 0%(0) 7%(3) Burglary Dwelling 3%(1) 6%(2) Attempt Burglary Dwelling 3%(1) 14%(5) Theft of Property from Outside Dwelling 9%(3) 17%(6)
38 Key Findings Visual Audits Visual Audit Data SBD Matched Pairs Built April March developments 342 properties Non- SBD Matched Pairs 16 developments 253 properties
39 Key Findings - Visual Audits Visual audit measured 28 factors graffiti, litter, lighting etc. Zero being positive and five negative. Maximum score - 28 x 5 = 2240, minimum score = Score (0-2240) SBD Total Status NSBD Total
40 Key Findings - Visual Audits Of 16 matched pairs: 3 showed SBD to score higher (negative). 1 showed SBD and non-sbd to score the same. 12 showed SBD to score lower (positive). Of the 32 developments, the best five (lowest score) were all SBD. Of the 32 developments, the worst five (highest score) contained 4 non- SBD and 1 SBD.
41 Conclusions Variety of methods and datasets to establish: Whether SBD properties experience less crime than non-sbd properties. Whether residents living in SBD properties have lower levels of fear of crime than non-sbd counterparts. Whether SBD developments show less visual signs of disorder than non-sbd developments. Whether SBD has maintained its effectiveness as a crime reduction measure.
42 Conclusions SBD versus West Yorkshire Burglary rates are lower within the SBD sample (5.8 per 1000 households as compared to 22.7). All crime categories lower in SBD sample SBD versus non-sbd Same Street Burglary rates are lower within the SBD sample (0 burglaries per 1000 households as compared to 14.1). All crime categories (with exception of criminal damage) lower in SBD sample. SBD versus non-sbd Matched Pairs Burglary rates are lower within the SBD sample (5.9 burglaries per 1000 households as compared to 7.9). Assault, vehicle crime and burglary other higher in SBD sample.
43 Conclusions 1999 versus 2009 For both matched pairs SBD was performing either the same or better than non- SBD in both time periods of 1999/2000 and 2007/08 Pair one sustained crime reduction, non-sbd saw crime increase; pair two SBD saw crime increase at a greater rate than non-sbd Self-Reported Crime Twice as many non-sbd residents had experienced a crime within the previous year. For all crime categories, the proportion of SBD respondents experiencing the crime was lower in the SBD sample. Visual Audits SBD sample scored lower than non-sbd sample (317 against 388). Of the 16 matched pairs, 3 revealed SBD to perform worse than non-sbd, 1 showed the same score and 12 showed SBD to perform better.
44 Conclusions Original evaluation positive so why re-assess? To be complacent about the merits of any crime prevention measure is to ignore the evolving nature of crime. Knowledge of what works becomes a wasting asset that needs constant replenishment (Ekblom, 2002, p. 38). SBD has continued to reduce crime and the fear of crime and SBD estates show less signs of visual disorder. The effectiveness of SBD developments built more recently has exceeded that shown in the original evaluation. However, the re-evaluation has identified particular SBD schemes which are not performing well - allowing interventions to halt any further decline.
45 Thank-you for listening
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